Kniha Blanchot Reader Maurice Blanchot

Blanchot Reader

Essays and Fiction

Jazyk: Angličtina
Vazba: Brožovaná
Vydavatel: Barrytown Ltd ,U.S.
Dostupnost: Skladem u dodavatele
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This new reader from Station Hill (Blanchot's longtime publisher in the United States) is six books...

Informace o knize

Jazyk
Angličtina
Vazba
Kniha - Brožovaná
Vydáno
1996
Stránek
556
EAN
9781886449176
ISBN
1886449171
Enbook ID
12473094
Hmotnost
832
Rozměry
229 x 155 x 34

Kompletní popis

This new reader from Station Hill (Blanchot's longtime publisher in the United States) is six books in one, and the first and only collection of Maurice Blanchot's celebrated fiction and critical/philosophical writing. Regarded both on the European continent and in America as one of the truly great authors of French Post-Modernism, Blanchot's reputation and readership in English has already established him as a modern classic. THE BLANCHOT READER brings together a substantial collection of critical and philosophical writings (The Gaze of Orpheus) and the only edition in print in English of his major works of fiction (Thomas the Obscure, Death Sentence, Vicious Circles, The Madness of the Day, When the Time Comes and The One Who Was Standing Apart From Me). General readers and students alike will seek out these essential works by the writer Susan Sontag referred to as "an unimpeachably major voice in modern French literature." Maurice Blanchot is now recognized as a major twentieth century philosopher whose influence extends to the works of Derrida, Foucault, Levinas, Lacan and others. Blanchot's philosophical works explore issues concerning the problematic acts of speech and writing, death and questions of political right-concerns that also shape his fiction. Blanchot's fiction draws the reader in by upsetting expectations, we are confronted by characters who are in situations they don't completely understand. The settings are mysterious, almost surreal. As we read further into the story, hoping for greater clarity - why is this character here? Where did he come from?, etc. - meaning and resolution are constantly deferred. The lack of closure in Blanchot's fiction gives it at an odd kind of suspense and his spare but poetic language contributes to creating a very distinct atmosphere. Within and outside of these philosophical struggles there is the German occupation of France, and Auschwitz. The presence of an arbitrary or absurdist power and the spectre of death hover. Blanchot never concludes his exploration of the these issues, they remain indeterminate, but writing continues, despite its seeming impossibility. "Maurice Blanchot's work is an invitation to the reader to join him on those severe and icy slopes of consciousness, to experience what it means to be both fully dead - utterly separated from the world, "a shadow on the sun" - and fully alive. It is an amazing, exhilarating, appalling experience. Station Hill Press should be congratulated for its courage in bringing forth this important but obviously not very commercial enterprise. Blanchot's work is, as he says, "a force for transformation and creation, made to create enigmas rather than to elucidate them." For the first time, we are able to see it with some clarity." - Seminary Co-op Bookstore

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Writing of the Disaster

Maurice Blanchot
685

Death Sentence

Maurice Blanchot
248

Last Man

Maurice Blanchot
2 454
322

Instant of My Death

Maurice Blanchot
380

Blanchot Reader

Maurice Blanchot
1 298

Thomas the Obscure

Maurice Blanchot
308

Work of Fire

Maurice Blanchot
653

Madness of the Day

Maurice Blanchot
194

Uses of Argument

Stephen E. Toulmin
856
810

Girl, Interrupted

Susanna Kaysen
212

Boy Meets Squirrels

Mike Nawrocki
175

Homeopathy for Childhood Diseases

Ann Sorrell Ba (Hons) Dsh Iach
731

Kawaii Tarot

Diana Lopez
372

Flower Box Postcards

Princeton Architectural Press
428

Spiritsong Tarot

Paulina Cassidy
403
347

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Infinite Conversation

Maurice Blanchot
760
850
710

Demian

Hermann Hesse
264
324

Language and Death

Giorgio Agamben
623
987

Nausea

Jean Paul Sartre
273
1 614

Awaiting Oblivion

Maurice Blanchot
699

Espace Litteraire

Maurice Blanchot
336
241

Being and Time

Martin Heidegger
404
275
809
1 489
2 058

Negative Dialectics

Theodor W. Adorno
1 136

Logic for Philosophy

Theodore Sider
803